Firefox seems to have just passed that critical point, that all software eventually reaches, where any further tinkering by the developers makes it worse rather than better. I used it for several years but in the last six months it has become very prone to crashing (and that is on several different installations). My son tell me that all the leading geeks are going to Google nChrome and I am trying that myself. It is reliable but, like all Google products (except the Search) it is a bit rough around the edge - no proper print facility and it can't be tiled.

_________________When I see an adult on a bicycle, I do not despair for the future of the human race. H.G. Wells When I see a youth in a motor car I do d.c.brown

Only feature in IE I like is the ability to allow/deny cookies ,which I don't seem to be able to do with FF.Once upon a time ,in the heady days of IE5 there used to be a program called IDCIDE -which ( depending on level of security ) would let you know about trackinf etc and give you the chance to zap tracking cookies .It doesent seem to have gotten past IE5.5 ,if it still exists .

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